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24Yes, why not?8.33%2Never20.83%5Only if they paid me29.17%7Prosperity4 lick balls41.67%10 -
Apart from the chance that they may protect you from IR35 they dont seem to be much use at all. If you aint happy, ditch them.Originally posted by expatWould anyone here want to work with an organisation that prohibits discussion, especially by abusive means such as attempting to apply copyright to a discussion?
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err, shome mishtake shirley
Apart from the chance that they may protect you from IR35
How can they do that then? Oh, by paying you as a disguised employee, FFS I'll do that for anybody on the board for £20 pw.
Mind you, I wouldn't give you the same benefits as other companies may claim to, such as, well, errm, factoring your invoices, that's it.Why not?Comment
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Ideas can't be copyrighted and discussion is by definition not monologue, so it can't be copyrighted. This sounds awfully familiar to one of the religions cults that Chico-pimps pimp around.Comment
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Apologies DG, I responded before the poll went up. thought he was referring to the PCG.Originally posted by DundeegeorgeApart from the chance that they may protect you from IR35
How can they do that then? Oh, by paying you as a disguised employee, FFS I'll do that for anybody on the board for £20 pw.
Mind you, I wouldn't give you the same benefits as other companies may claim to, such as, well, errm, factoring your invoices, that's it.
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Originally posted by expatWould anyone here want to work with an organisation that prohibits discussion, especially by abusive means such as attempting to apply copyright to a discussion?
Sorry I'm not allowed to talk about it.
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